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Page 79
... contains several handsome buildings , with barracks for a considerable body of troops , and accommodation for officers . From its elevated situation it over- looks the greater part of Vittoriosa , with the towns of Bormula and Isola ...
... contains several handsome buildings , with barracks for a considerable body of troops , and accommodation for officers . From its elevated situation it over- looks the greater part of Vittoriosa , with the towns of Bormula and Isola ...
Page 96
... contains a greater variety of matter than the generality of treatises on the same pian.- A brief and satisfactory account is given of the nature of insurances , exchange with foreign countries , & c . , and short tables are inserted for ...
... contains a greater variety of matter than the generality of treatises on the same pian.- A brief and satisfactory account is given of the nature of insurances , exchange with foreign countries , & c . , and short tables are inserted for ...
Page 536
... contains a chapter from Myrkhond , an Arabic historian , giving an account of the suppression of paper - money in the kingdom of the Western Mongols , whose capital was Tauryz ; and of whose monarch , Kai - Khâtan - Khou , who reigned ...
... contains a chapter from Myrkhond , an Arabic historian , giving an account of the suppression of paper - money in the kingdom of the Western Mongols , whose capital was Tauryz ; and of whose monarch , Kai - Khâtan - Khou , who reigned ...
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